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Introduction. Time and medicine.

S Kern1

  • 1Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA.

Annals of Internal Medicine
|January 8, 2000
PubMed
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Historians traditionally focus on public time, but early 20th-century thinkers explored "lived time." Modern technologies further transformed perceptions of past, present, and future, impacting daily life and medical practices.

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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Time
  • Sociology of Time
  • Psychoanalytic Theory

Background:

  • Historical analysis traditionally focuses on public, recorded time, neglecting subjective, lived experiences.
  • Early 20th-century intellectuals like Bergson, Durkheim, Freud, and Minkowski began conceptualizing "lived time" or subjective temporality.
  • A 19th-century intellectual shift reacted against the "burden of history," prompting a focus on personal past and individual experience.

Observation:

  • New communication technologies (telephone, telegraph) fostered a sense of simultaneity, altering present-moment experiences.
  • Developments in cybernetics (Norbert Wiener) and globalism (Marshall McLuhan) further reshaped temporal perceptions.
  • The Internet has profoundly impacted how both medical professionals and the public experience time and distance.

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Findings:

  • The concept of "lived time" emerged through philosophical, sociological, and psychoanalytic explorations in the early 20th century.
  • Technological advancements have increasingly emphasized simultaneity and interconnectedness, blurring traditional notions of past, present, and future.
  • Modern systems like Eurotransplant exemplify the integration of cybernetics, globalism, and the Internet in real-time coordination.

Implications:

  • Understanding lived time is crucial for a comprehensive view of historical and social analysis.
  • Technological evolution continuously redefines human experience of temporality and spatiality.
  • The integration of advanced technologies in fields like medicine highlights the practical impact of these temporal shifts.